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Coutras (French pronunciation: [kutʁa]) is a
commune in the
Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in
southwestern France.
Coutras station has rail connections...
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Coutras is a
railway station in
Coutras, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. The
station is
located on the
Paris -
Bordeaux and
Coutras -
Tulle railway lines...
- The
Battle of
Coutras,
fought on 20
October 1587, was a
major engagement in the
French Religious Wars
between a
Huguenot (Protestant) army
under Henry...
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region ".
Coutras published feminist studies on women,
their urban practices and
spatial behaviors as soon as the end of the 1970s.
Coutras attempted...
- Collections,
seemingly part of the same
project as The
Victory of
Henry IV at
Coutras.
Their similar dimensions link them to the same project,
possibly a set...
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intended to meet the
approaching German and
Swiss armies. At the
Battle of
Coutras (20
October 1587), Navarre, with
English financial aid,
defeated the royal...
- his 1887
novel She: A
History of Adventure. The
scholar of
religion Lisa
Coutras compares Melanie Rawls's
account of
Thingol and
Melian to Lisa Hopkins's...
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equated it with the
Christian Logos, the
Divine Word. The
scholar Lisa
Coutras states that
transcendental light is an
essential element of his subcreated...
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campaign against the
Protestant king of Navarre.
During the
Battle of
Coutras,
Joyeuse was
killed and Châteauvieux was
taken prisoner. The following...
- at court, he
pursued Navarre aggressively, and
brought him to
battle at
Coutras.
During the
battle that
followed he
would be killed. Anne de
Joyeuse was...